Clinical features, prognostic factors, and antibody effects in anti-mGluR1 encephalitis.
Spatola M, Petit Pedrol M, Maudes E, Simabukuro M, Muñiz-Castrillo S, Pinto AL, Wandinger KP, Spiegler J, Schramm P, Dutra LA, Iorio R, Kornblum C, Bien CG, Höftberger R, Leypoldt F, Titulaer MJ, Sillevis Smitt P, Honnorat J, Rosenfeld MR, Graus F, Dalmau J.
Spatola M, et al. Among authors: rosenfeld mr.
Neurology. 2020 Dec 1;95(22):e3012-e3025. doi: 10.1212/WNL.0000000000010854. Epub 2020 Sep 14.
Neurology. 2020.
PMID: 32928978
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CONCLUSIONS: Anti-mGluR1 encephalitis manifests as a severe cerebellar syndrome, often resulting in long-term disability and cerebellar atrophy. The antibodies are pathogenic and cause significant decrease of mGluR1 clusters in cultured neurons....
CONCLUSIONS: Anti-mGluR1 encephalitis manifests as a severe cerebellar syndrome, often resulting in long-term disability and cerebell …